What Happened This Year 786

Historical Events from This Year 786

Military & Warfare

Abbasids Crush Hasanid Alid Uprising

June 11th, 786 1238 years ago

The Battle of Fakhkh marked a significant conflict between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Hasanid Alid faction in Mecca. The uprising was led by Ibrahim ibn Abdullah, a descendant of Hasan ibn Ali, who sought to challenge Abbasid rule. The Abbasids, seeking to consolidate their power, decisively defeated the rebels, leading to crucial implications for the control of Mecca and the legitimacy of Abbasid authority in the region.

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Politics & Government

Harun al-Rashid Becomes Caliph After al-Hadi's Death

September 14th, 786 1238 years ago

On the night marked by the transition of power, Harun al-Rashid ascended to the position of Abbasid Caliph following the death of his brother, al-Hadi. The sudden change heralded a new era for the caliphate, one that would see significant advancements in culture and governance. Additionally, during this time, Harun's son, al-Ma'mun, was born, symbolizing continuity and the growing legacy of the Abbasid dynasty. This pivotal moment laid the groundwork for future leaders and set the tone for the cultural flourishing that would define the Islamic Golden Age.

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Born in 786

Saga

Emperor of Japan during the Heian period
Born
October 10th, 786 1238 years ago
Died
August 24th, 842 1182 years ago — 55 years old

Reigned as emperor from 809 to 823 during the Heian period. Played a significant role in promoting the arts and culture, leading to the establishment of the Heian court's aesthetic. Supported the development of literature and poetry, particularly as it related to the flourishing of the kana system, which enabled the writing of Japanese. Fostered a shift towards the prominence of aristocratic families in governance, impacting the political landscape of Japan. His reign is noted for the growth of Buddhism and the establishment of temples.

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People Who Died in 786

Abo of Tiflis

Iraqi Martyr and Saint
Died
January 6th, 786 1239 years ago — None years old

Abo of Tiflis was an Iraqi martyr and saint born in 756. He is associated with the early spread of Christianity in the region. His life is marked by his steadfast faith, leading to his martyrdom in 786. The historical context includes the religious conflicts of the time, which shaped the experiences of early Christian figures in the Middle East. The legacy includes veneration among saints within the Christian tradition.

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Al-Hadi

Abbasid Caliph during 8th century
Born
April 26th, 764 1260 years ago
Died
September 14th, 786 1238 years ago — 22 years old

Ascended to the Abbasid Caliphate in 785, ruled until death in 786. His reign was marked by challenges, including political conflicts and revolts. Al-Hadi faced opposition from rival factions within the empire. His leadership was characterized by efforts to maintain stability within the caliphate amidst ongoing tensions following the Abbasid Revolution. Al-Hadi's rule ended abruptly with his untimely death, leading to the rise of his successor.

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Lullus

Archbishop of Mainz
Died
October 16th, 786 1238 years ago — None years old

Served as the Archbishop of Mainz, engaging in ecclesiastical governance and promoting the Christian faith. Played a crucial role in the establishment and strengthening of the church in the region during the 8th century. Contributed to the development of monastic life and education in the Frankish Empire. His efforts in evangelization led to increased religious influence in German territories.

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